The trend of Bollywood heroes taking on villainous roles in Tollywood films is gaining momentum, with Bobby Doel’s upcoming role in “Animal” attracting significant attention. This write-up explores this trend and highlights the case of Emraan Hashmi, a prominent Bollywood hero who has successfully transitioned into playing powerful antagonists in Tollywood productions.
Casting Bollywood heroes as villains in Tollywood films is not a new phenomenon. However, the recent buzz surrounding Bobby Doel’s antagonist role in “Animal” indicates a renewed interest in this approach. Doel’s casting follows a series of similar instances, creating a notable trend within the Indian film industry.
Emraan Hashmi, a well-established Bollywood hero with a successful career, made a strategic move by venturing into villainous roles in Tollywood. Facing challenges in the success of his recent leading roles, Hashmi made a striking debut as a villain in Salman Khan’s “Tiger 3” and is poised to reprise the role in the upcoming Pawan Kalyan film “OG.
Rumors suggest that Hashmi might play a key role in the highly anticipated sequel to the Tollywood blockbuster “Goodachari,” titled “G2.” While the film’s team hasn’t confirmed this officially, the potential casting reflects a bold shift in conventional choices, captivating audiences’ attention.
Banita Sandhu stars as the female lead in “G2,” directed by Vinay Kumar Sirigineedi and produced by TG Vishwaprasad and Abhishek Agarwal. Featuring music by Sricharan Pakala, the film promises an action-packed and suspenseful spy thriller. If confirmed, Hashmi’s role as the antagonist would undoubtedly add a distinct layer of complexity and intrigue to the narrative.
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